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| - These are some of the peoples of the worlds currently passing through the wasteland on their world's journey to becoming part of the greater Disney multiverse. Wreck-It Ralph and other video game characters: While video games have good guys and bad guys, video game characters actually have little concern for good or evil which makes it hard for both the High Council and the Friends to recruit them. However, as video game characters have a duty to entertain any who play their games and have predetermined roles in them as good guys, bad guys or NPCs, they are on the side of law and thus generally side with the High Council. Most video game characters assigned to the role of bad guys are not actually agents of the Friends, but instead are fulfilling an adversarial role so that the players of their games are challenged. However, being a video game bad guy is sometimes a thankless job and can lead to them being receptive to influence from the Friends. Bad-Anon, a support group for video game bad guys, is designed to curb the habit of video game bad guys to go against their programming and allow them to continue serving their predefined roles. The Friends, unable to use the desire for evil to manipulate video game bad guys to do their bidding, have chosen a new tactic to instead bring chaos to video games by manipulating video game characters to go against their preassigned roles, even encouraging one in particular, Wreck-It Ralph, a bad guy from the game Fix-It Felix Jr., to abandon his game to become a hero! However, Wreck-It Ralph's desire to be a hero could easily convince him to become the first video game ally for the High Council. King of the Elves: An ordinary mortal with a good heart, or an reluctant ruler looking to get rid of his unwanted kingdom? Only time will tell. Merida: A headstrong warrioress who gets in over her head, will she set things right herself, with the help of the High Council...or will she turn to the Friends to fix it all for her? The Starcatchers and the Others: Sure to shed some light behind how Peter Pan and Captain Hook got the attention of the Council and became enemies. And what's this about magical space powder that can give you immortality, flight, and many other powers? This should be interesting. . .
* These books were published by Disney. If anyone has any ideas, feel free to write them up.
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